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Long-term impact of earthquake stress on fasting glucose control and diabetes prevalence among Chinese adults of Tangshan.

Cuixia An1, Yun Zhang1, Lulu Yu1, Na Li1, Mei Song1, Lan Wang1, Xiaochuan Zhao1, Yuanyuan Gao1, Xueyi Wang1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the long-term influence of stresses from the 1976 Tangshan earthquake on blood glucose control and the incidence of diabetes mellitus in Chinese people of Tangshan.
METHODS: 1,551 adults ≥ 37 years of age were recruited for this investigation in Tangshan city of China, where one of the deadliest earthquakes occurred in 1796. All subjects finished a questionnaire. 1,030 of them who experienced that earthquake were selected into the exposure group, while 521 were gathered as the control group who have not exposed to any earthquake. The numbers of subjects who were first identified with diabetes or had normal FBG but with diabetic history were added for the calculation of diabetes prevalence. Statistic-analysis was applied on the baseline data, and incidences of IFG as well as diabetes among all groups.
RESULTS: Statistic comparisons indicate there is no significant difference on average fasting glucose levels between the control group and the exposure group. However, the prevalence of IFG and diabetes among the exposure group displays significant variance with the control group. The prevalence of diabetes among exposure groups is significantly higher than the control group. Women are more likely to have diabetes after experiencing earthquake stresses compared to men. The earthquake stress was linked to higher diabetes incidence as an independent factor.
CONCLUSIONS: The earthquake stress has long-term impacts on diabetes incidence as an independent risk factor. Emerging and long-term managements regarding the care of IFG and diabetes in populations exposed to earthquake stress should be concerned.

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Keywords:  Tangshan earthquake; diabetes mellitus; fasting blood glucose; impaired fasting glucose; stress

Year:  2014        PMID: 25550966      PMCID: PMC4276224     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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